Amorim's Release Clause Reportedly Slashed
Ruben Amorim's compensation package at Sporting Lisbon is reportedly set to be reduced ahead of a potential move to AC Milan, according to sources. The Portuguese manager has been linked with a switch to Serie A in recent weeks. This adjustment could accelerate negotiations between the two clubs.
The current clause, believed to be around €30 million, has long been a sticking point for interested parties. A reduction would bring his valuation closer to a figure Milan are prepared to pay. Neither Sporting nor Milan have commented officially on the reports.
Context and Background
Amorim, 39, took charge of Sporting in 2020 and has since won the Primeira Liga title in 2020-21 and the Taça da Liga in 2021 and 2022. His side currently sit second in the table, four points behind Benfica after 18 matches. Sporting have lost just one of their last seven league games.
The manager's tactical approach—favouring a high-pressing 3-4-3 system with fluid midfield rotations—has drawn comparisons to younger European coaches. His ability to develop talent, such as Pedro Gonçalves and Ousmane Diomande, has enhanced his reputation.
Impact and Analysis
If the compensation fee is indeed reduced, Milan would face a more accessible buyout. The Rossoneri are in a transitional phase under new ownership and are seeking a long-term replacement for Stefano Pioli, who is under pressure after a mixed season. Milan currently sit third in Serie A, 11 points behind leaders Inter, and have been eliminated from the Coppa Italia.
- A lower compensation fee would allow Milan to allocate more funds to squad reinforcements.
- Amorim's style could revitalise Milan's midfield, which has lacked creativity this term.
- The move would also test Sporting's resolve to retain a manager who has consistently exceeded expectations.
For Amorim, a move to a top-five European league represents a logical career progression. He has previously turned down approaches from Premier League clubs but has ties to Italy through his agent.
What's Next
Milan are expected to formalise their interest once compensation terms are clarified. Sporting, meanwhile, have already identified potential replacements, including former Braga boss Carlos Carvalhal. The race for Amorim's signature could also reignite interest from English clubs, though no bids have been confirmed. The outcome of Milan's next run of fixtures—facing Torino, Juventus, and Roma—may accelerate the timeline for a managerial change.
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